
1) Ale 2) Basso 3) Bombard 4) Continuo 5) Deep 6) Deep toned 7) Deep voice 8) Seafish 9) Sousaphone 10) Tuba
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1) Ale choice 2) Anglers pursuit 3) Angling trophy 4) Asleep in the Deep voice 5) Barbershop member 6) Barbershop necessity 7) Barbershop part 8) Barbershop quartet member 9) Barbershop quartet part 10) Barbershop quartet voice 11) Barbershop singer 12) Barry White, notably 13) Barry White, vocally
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- the lowest part of the musical range
- the lowest part in polyphonic music
- an adult male singer with the lowest voice
- the lean flesh of a saltwater fish of the family Serranidae
- any of various North American freshwater fish with lean flesh (especially of the genus Micropterus)
- the lowest adult male singing voice
- the member with the lowest range of a family of musical instru......
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the lowest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano); the lowest melodic line in a musical composition, often thought of as defining and supporting the harmony; in a jazz or popular music context, the term usually refers to the double bass or the electric bass.
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the lowest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano); the lowest melodic line in a musical composition, often thought of as defining and supporting the harmony; in an orchestral context, the term usually refers to the double bass.
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• (n.) The southern, red, or channel bass (Sciaena ocellata). See Redfish. • (n.) The two American fresh-water species of black bass (genus Micropterus). See Black bass. • (a.) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, bass. • (pl. ) of Bass • (n.) An edible, spiny-finned fish, esp. of the genera Roccus, Labrax, and rel...
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A common reference for a number of freshwater and saltwater species sought as game fish. The largemouth and smallmouth bass are actually members of the sunfish family, although they are commonly referred to as bass. Striped bass, white bass, and yellow bass are all members of the perch family and are often referred to as true bass family.
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1) The lower range of audio frequencies up to approximately 250 Hz.
2) Short for Bass Guitar.
3) Lower end of the musical scale. In acoustics, the range (below about 200 Hz) in which there are difficulties, principally in the reproduction of sound, due to the large wavelengths involved.
4) The lower frequencies.
5) On the soundboard thi...
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British Association of Spinal Surgeons
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A north east coast fish other than a cod. Getting caught more and more in north east England these days.
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Bass (bȧs) noun ; plural Bass , and sometimes Basses (- ĕz). [ A corruption of barse .] (Zoology) 1. An edible, spiny-finned fish, esp. of the genera Roccus , Labrax , and related genera. There are many species. » The comm...
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Bass adjective Deep or grave in tone. Bass clef (Mus.) , the character placed at the beginning of the staff containing the bass part of a musical composition. [ See Illust. under Clef .] -- Bass voice , a deep-sounding voice; a voice fitted for singi...
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Bass noun [ A corruption of bast .] 1. (Botany) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called whitewood ; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See Bast . 2. (Pron. ...) A hassock or thick mat.
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Bass transitive verb To sound in a deep tone. [ R.] Shak.
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Bass is the name of a number of fishes of several genera, but originally belonging to a genus of sea-fishes (Labrax) of the perch family, distinguished from the true perches by having the tongue covered by small teeth and the preoperculum smooth. Labrax lupus, the only British species, called also sea-dace, and from its voracity sea-wolf, resembles...
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1) Lowest adult male voice ranging for 2 octaves above E almost 2 octaves below middle C. 2)Name used for the largest (normally) instrument in a family of instruments. For example Bass Guitar.
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bass (BAYS) 1. The range of the lowest male voice, below baritone: 'He sang bass in the quartet.' 2. A low, deep sound or tone, as of a voice or a musical instrument: 'Her father had a bass voice that stood out from any other man that I have ever heard.'
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A term that refers to numerous and often unrelated freshwater and saltwater fish. True basses include groupers, black sea bass, and the striped bass. Largemouth, redeye, rock, smallmouth and the spotted bass, are actually sunfish.
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(voice) Lowest male voice (see also: baritone, tenor) (music) Range of instruments with the lowest pitch range
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noun the lowest part in polyphonic music
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deep adjective having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range; `a deep voice`; `a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice`; `a bass clarinet`
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(fish) Long-bodied scaly sea fish Morone labrax found in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. They grow to 1 m/3 ft, and are often seen in shoals. Other fish of the same family (Serranidae) are also called bass, as are North American freshwater fishes of the family ...
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(music) Lowest male voice, of approximate range C2–D4. It is also used before the name of an instrument and indicates that the instrument sounds in approximately the same range. Well-known bass singers include the Russian Fyo...
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a voice, instrument, or part in the low register.
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In general, a bass is the lowest and darkest of the male voices and is ideal for several types of roles. The word bass comes from the Italian word basso, which means low. Some singers in this category are referred to as bass-baritones because they have voices that range between the bass and the baritone voice. A basso serio or basso profondo portra...
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